Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII)
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Huntington Ingalls Industries Company Info
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. engages in the shipbuilding business. It operates through the following business segments: Ingalls, Newport News, and Mission Technologies. The Ingalls segment designs and constructs non-nuclear ships, including amphibious assault ships, expeditionary warfare ships, surface combatants, and national security cutters (NSC). The Newport News segment designs and builds nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines, and the refueling and overhaul and the inactivation of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. The Mission Technologies segment includes business groups focused on high-end information technology (IT) and mission-based solutions for DoD, intelligence, and federal civilian customers, life-cycle sustainment services to the U.S. Navy fleet and other maritime customers, unmanned, autonomous systems, and nuclear management and operations and environmental management services for the Department of Energy (DoE), DoD, state and local governments, and private sector companies. The company was founded on August 4, 2010, and is headquartered in Newport News, VA.
News & Analysis
Why Huntington Ingalls Stock Sank in October
The shipbuilder's cost issues will take time to resolve.
Huntington Ingalls Lands $9.5 Billion in New Navy Warship Orders
Huntington Ingalls just landed contracts worth nearly a year's worth of revenue in a single day.
This Defense Stock Could Be Perfect for Patient Value Investors -- But Here's the 1 Big Catalyst It Needs
Military shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls would benefit if Congress passes a Ships Act.
Will Anyone Win the Contract to Build the Navy's New Warship?
Billions of dollars of defense contracts are at stake -- and that's part of the problem.
The Best Defense Stock to Buy Now
Huntington Ingalls Industries has the means to weather the macroeconomic storm and keep its ship-building going.
This Defense Contractor Is Paying Up to Diversify Its Business
Huntington Ingalls is doing what it can to move beyond shipbuilding.
Huntington Ingalls Is Hiring 3,000 More Full-Time Workers
Growing the Navy to 355 ships will require some more helping hands.
Huntington Ingalls Is Building a Robot Navy
The U.S. Navy needs cheap ships. Huntington Ingalls wonders if robots might do the trick.
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